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,' V s ' THfjpen- ' 0 THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1931 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER J rl! I I C f i ; , .vl. ! r ' ,,- .$1 i J SPIRITS UOW- 3 K3' 'CJ si ft w - VThen our energy sags and you fed discouraged light a CameL In a few minutes your vigor snaps back and you can face the oeit nunc with a smile. Enjoy this wholesome "lift" as often as you want. Camel's costlier mharmc nv, .. "Gei a with a Camel !" READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS You Can Depend on SWIFT'S PRODUCTS FOR FLAVOR Until You have lasted A Swift's Ovenized" Ham you won't know What REAL Ham is. ASK B()D FIE AT THE FOOD STORE fo) 10 Butter Cream Bread Unexcelled in Quality TRY IT TODAY And of Course Virginia Dare Cakes THIRST J p1 INEST OREMOST Best Wishes to THE FOOD STORE Becker's Products at All Grocers Jack Dempsey Is Now Father Of A . A 7-Pound Daughter New Yok .loan T-ftir,.. U TV., weighed in Saturday at the Polyclinic 4ius(jj.ai ai i pounds. 3 ounce. She is the diifhtei- r.f laL- n. farmer heavyweight champion worlu. ana nus wife.Hannah jujaui.-, 01 tne itage. J-ifK. nerviousiy pacing the hos pital corridors prior to the birth, h .-aid: 1 iUTp hope its's a boy. I want to n.aun mm with Gene Tunney'g kid a r-oon as they re big fcnough" i ne minutes nas.wl if v,,.. any lamer. inen out came the nuise. "It s a girl, Mr. Dempsey." For a moment, Jack's face was puzzling Then a beam, a grin, that proud possessive look. "Hurrah," he cned out: "I love little girls." The former champion couldn't ee his wife for an hour. So he hastened to their hotel, spread the news around the lobby and around town. So completely uid he dominate the scene ioai a cynic cnampion asked: "Who had this baby, anyway?" ; i he mother and baby were doing L V , 5 u'yorceu in Keno from i.ei :nst nusoand. Roger Wolfe Kahn, on of the late Otto Kahn, interna tionai tanker. Dempsey's first wife wa.-- Lstelle Taylor, actress. ..tv,'"e uha' rt'ed," Dempsey said, that whether it was, a boy or a girl, Hannah could choo-e -th ,., and Id cnoo.e the second. So Han-n.-.h .-a:d Joan.' beaue it sounds like me. 1 L'UCS.V an,l I i0;.i u t ,. pempy "fui tht baby had his black ..an. .i, uempse.vN eye. ani mouth u veiy pretty baby, in.lted Timely Questions And Answers On Farm Problems NOTICE OF SALE -. . yuasuon: What grain mixture snouid be led the freshening cow? Answer: The fir.t Aav t ening. the grain feed should be lim- ieu to oran mash, tor the next four days the feed should consL-t-of equal parts of wheat bran and ground oats On the fifth day the animal may be .-tarted on the and gradually brought to full feed over a Deriod of three n.-iru r,m freshening date. The time required to brine them to full fecH ch,.ni reeulated hv th nWvci.oi ,.,.Ait;, of the animal and thP owner must be the iud?. The ti (riven c n general average and will serve as a Kuiue. NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. J. V. Noland, VS. J. H. Walker. ity given to the undersigned Trustee j in a certain deed of trust executed bv J. ii. Curtis and Wile, Ida r.. Curtis, dated January b, 1 rli, and of re-! cord in the office of the Register tfi Deeds for Haywood County, North The undersigned, havintr b Carobna. m Book of Mortgages and pointed as Commissioner in thV Deds of Trust Nv o.-s nairn 1 ?nritl .r; k . "eV,n a0vt default having been made in the pay- Superior Court of Haywood r, Ll ment oi the :nde&teJr.es thereby se-1 directing gaid Commissioner Z ... ... ----- l.ic ianu as nereinaiter describoH . secured then-nv havino- r.niisre,i fVio'tk o?u J . . . f '-I Ouestinn- U'Vi " " "VJ IUUIU LUC 1" J " ing flock be cuiled for low producing hens? Answer: Thp mntt -ii nlltn -U...1 . , , "6 . --""'6 fluula De aone at tne close of the lay JntT reason whirh imnnllv nrti fmr JuK tO OVmVlPr Wnu-ovor tks hock snould be closely watched through the latter nart -,f .TnK- 9nH all of August. It is at this time that tne non-paying hen goes into a molt and these should bP culled from the novK and disposed oi as soon as pro duction cease.-. Get rid of all early molters. Trustee to offer rh. hrt-in u f---. rla .cribed premises for sale in accord ance with tr.e power contained in said deed of trust. th'- undersigned will offer for sale to r'n hio-ViAst Wi. oer ior lash, at tne court House door in Waynesville. Haywoori Coun ty, North Carolina, the following de scribed land at 12:00 o'clock noon, on Monday, August 20th. 3934, that property lying and being in the Town of Canton. County of Haywood, and State of North Carolina to-w:'t: Lying and being in the Town of Canton. Beaverdam Township, Hay-, I. will, therefor. Yn o-.t I of August, 1934, at 10 o'clock A."1 at the Court House door in the To of Waynesrille sell to the high bidder for cash the following ZZ scribed property. Lying and beiT in the Town of Clyde. Haywood S ty, -N. C. and described as follow- 5kS VrhACP nn! Si etake in Charlie Brown's line, theni with said line South 85-30 East u feet to an iron stakp in Brown's lit thence South 14 West 67 feet and ' inches to a stake; thence North isc East 67 feet to the bee-innlno. r,.- wood County, BEGINNING at a taining 469 square feVt? V. ng reason which usually occurs from es 'nJf 6 rt;ef mTar?in rf .a; ?egJh,e San1e land as conveyed My to November. However, the j V ,C .r f J M' Curtis J. V- Xoland and J..H. Walker br C ..U.....1 l ..x.Y K Vl'. . . residence lot and runs thence North r v j .. """?r .y 17. 45' West 129.5 feet with the 1 ne T&t TVlX" : mosaic be the stalks Lower Toh aeon Ttiv Would Help Farmers A K-aWuat u.'.l n. Wt'l i If.. JlUt-:,:i, i-ciioii.. '!' ill(-XJl( -tinvu.'att ''riiijf. m. ufact urii said Stat- (' AAA ttes :h..t !ive-ccnt ii '" and by .1. i! ' u I !nci-e.a.-e v- cigaic-ttei an.-l 'M-iHiipti,,n ' a- l:.;!)H'! .it ion in'.,, uid jt' th.- ii it salt hereby '.veil a-i.tht,- nr'iii-lu-'iy. he C'il!'. d : ii. ; - Wl. etuiM.- the 'i-aco. he 'i)i)c ti tiun I tviid 'j:i:Jti'Ji '" .-;, I . m.ir, '.ut, and trri'.'i' (riaiiuCactu. t.r- -vl pnves up. gge-ted tht- nlc-i-nt ..v , a td..uati. n fiuarette..to re- It 2.1 m.,v.. ., ,1 .... . in.u.-aini. into cia.-.s would l,e itavka,., ,,f -ii cirKan:.tt,-s selli,iK (, ., Cl,nfur if 1-UJ- ('.- Next .would be a tax of a 'hou--and on cwarettes to retail for tween and :H.2- a thousand. This would indudo p,vkaes of 20 -ciuarett idlintr fur In font , a h .. 'si'jo, i::U'kt: ould be a tax i f ", -f'ousand On cigarettes to retail for le than $;i a thousand. 1" this group would bo ,.a, kat:,.- i' ir, cigarettes to sell for tive cents. . -Mr. Hut-on s.vid h,. .. .... . - . ..tl. ,inajL" mat SOniC DmilL. IVIin, afrni.l U .. i .. ,V graduated tax would tend to reduce . uie oem'f ciuaiity weeds but ..v .-uui u was !. (minnin tKt t-v,.. !vi;r'' ;" in consuniption of vheaper ,u i ' .",H nHt'i'iallv effect the sale of the hM.. ' The-cheap - cigarette., he .-aid, wHl :lratt nianv li-r-rnit.- f,-..m ,u.-. i. ei - who have been rolling their own lrom various mixtures, many of which a.e of the cheapest grade Hugh Johnson Ends Active And Event ful Twelve Months tta.shington.-Lntering his 53-rd year General Hugh S. Johnson has ju-t -ended one of the most eventful and- active tweve months ever lived bv fln American. This birthday found mm,n ,a situation that contrasts wrongly with that of his last. . 1 hen h. had a mammoth job staked out ahead: organization of all indus try under the , extraordinary NRA vp-V " i-mure'-and that of , ielf is a question that time alone can insnr . Then .his: critics were few. as he rallied for the blue eagle reemploy ment drive. Now he has been srnart- u,.uei criticism tor. months. ed t fr thal day exhaust n.n Jtghi sl,eep. had t snatched upon thP hard floor of an airplane that sped him back to Washington alter a Hyde Park tonftreme with ..oiuiriu .nuoseveit... He had iur Ind' the,,Fe"n'vania coal strike and- threw himself into more sleepless ". " coiuerences Now he has had most real rest of the vear. Fort,, -i, i . ---- uiuu.-aiiii nines oi njing is behind, dozens of speeches .....v. . ween iuaue oy nim who was a uu,w ai u last summer. ... . ,vo vnun Liie presi dent are being awaited conferences tnat mav covpm hi, ki... Still arp tiv.i,hl -.. u: . w i .... vyun8 linn, 1.-V0de vr yiacucauy is completed. AKA estimates that 22,000,000 of the nation's 24.000.000 employees in ,c worKing under codes. Johnson estimates that 3,0Q1 000 of thesp have their jobs by virtue of codes, added to purchasing power by codes. . J 6 66 Liquid, Tablets, galve, Nose Drops Checks Malaria in 1 Awe r'nlJ- : day. Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 minutes. Fine Laxative and Tonic iMost Speedy Remedies Known Question: Can tobacco controlled 1, after the crop is hamsted? Answer: Removal of tne diseased plants or cutting up the land and plants with a di.-k soon after the crop :s harvested will greatly reduce the d:.-ease resulting from soil contami nation Results of experiments in control of thi- disease together with leuimmenoed practices are containei x per. ment Station Bulletin No '.pie.- of which will be sent free upon request ' to the Agricultural "-"I ai .--.ate College. Early Vegetable Grower! When the first explorers came to tb, lower found maize. squash m:- ahorif;: bean-. river i::Ii sl;.!l; uiie latoes. ar '' ca . a,,, Crimson;, e; i-: Why. elly, I haw n't .-et-n v years. "What . ia- v- n (:,,; l' i' the .-arra. outfit? Shadijellv: V.a a wjf, law and bunch of kids. heib u f.o ang ev the;, f rowing tialioke- . Shad- several -working rnother-in Wait in mv , Restaurant Patron ' (croly er. what are these "black .-pecks IlllltV . Waiter: I ilunr.o -ah; unless dey's some ol. dem vitamins (lev's taik'n' much about. oi J. .1. Lurtis residence property to a stake in Williams' line; thence North 6S- 45' East,109.5 feet with the line of Williams' property to a ftake in C. T. Wells line; thence South 12 East 120 feet with C. T. W eils line to a stake in the North ern margin of Ma.'n 9:cat rn r.t th? brick stare bniHincr. ?nnt liu-ct corner of C. T. WelLs lot; thence S. 61 4o' We-t 99 5 feet with the Northerly margin of .Main Street at it intersection with Water Street, to the point of RFGIVvrvr. what is known as th J M .' Turti store lot and the John t rustic table lot. and h devised in the will of tKn r -.-:. deceased, to Joseph M. Curtis. 'j. Clar- tr:i.e . urtH. and Albert Curtis 5n'l Laura S. Curtis. record ed 'n Rook nf U'llk- v u- ------ " auniuta 4, at page oi, office of the Clerk of the r Curt for Haywood County. ,ht' jame property describ- "Uit-cia:m deed fr.;m Laura fo J. M. Curtis dated Dec. and reco.vled in Book 69, i and being the -a the. proper, "--d in a deed from J. Clar and wife, Anna C. Cnrti- r'urt;y"and Laura S. Curtis, J".nn M. Curtis, to Joseph t-ed January 3. 1921. in Book 5s. nai'p JTS f Haywood Coun- urh: Being ed m a S Curtis 2 1925. rag.- ;:,::, en ce r "-it t Albert B. v dow of M. C-jrt'i- Book70. page 547, records of deed ior naywoou LOUnty, A. c. SECOND TRACT: Beginning an iron stake. Charlie Brown's ccr r.er. thence with his line South 85-:ir East 63 feet and 9 inches to a itaic thence South 2.03 West 67 feet to t stake; thanee South 14 West 66 fet and y inches to the center of State Highway; thence with -h. center of the said Highway North 71 SO West 49 feet and 9 inches; hen North 2.03 East 122 feet to the BE GINNXING. And being the a?n, land that A. V. Haynes and wife st't! to J. V. Noland and J. H. Walker s recorded in Book 70, page 546, He cords of Deeds for Haywood County Said salp being made pursuant 'c order of the Clerk of the SupenV Court of Havwood County. N C This the 24th day of Julv, 1934 G ROVER C. DAVIS. Commission-.'! No. 232 July id-Auu'. 2-9-IS. A 1) M I N I ST R A T R I X X uT If K de. tr.d roc Rtcords of L'eeds ty. . Tn- ;.bove AtrrihA be Sold .SUbie t t, nnv and a-se-sments This JuK- 1 drl'i l r.'M Wachovia Bank add Trust Com pany, Trustee. y N. Walker, Assistant T wnK.er. N.. 231 July 2t3.Aug. 2-9-16. property will and all taxe- frus The undersigned having tUu!ififi as administratrix of the estate -.a A. J. Carver, .leeea.-ed. this t t oia fy all parties indebted to the aa estate to njake immediate payment to the undersigned. All p-. r-. : hav ing claims against the said estate sro hereby notified to present the sarra to the undersigned for payment" with-" if) on,, year from the date of thif notice or ..u.is notice will he pleat,' in bar against the said claims. This the th day of August. I9:U MRS. A. J. CARVER. Administratrix of th,, Estate of i J Carver, deceased. No. 2.3ii Augu.-t ld-23-30-Sept. 6-1 1 OdrC ongratalatsois --To- WaynesviJle And Haywood County And FOODSTOffi I( is with great pleasure and pride that we . V.I ",e L"mber, Building Ma- CTnV is JlOKt which has helped to make our Main Street attractive to every one who passes. ' Were Used Exclusively HYATT & CO. S!?
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